Go to Pier-1 Imports and get some bamboo screening. Its cheap and lasts a few years.
2006-09-10 13:12:22
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answered by exert-7 7
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i might pass with the trellis and Ivy thought. basically get it an make it slope upwards to block the view from his window. you additionally can get a sort of actually tall dinner tents that stake down into the backyard and have sheer curtains. according to possibility you could make your self a extensive grilling section out of bricks maximum suitable in front on his window (provided this is first point). My husband and that i've got been given the bricks for loose from homes and residences that have been being knocked down and outfitted an attractive 7 foot huge by making use of 9 ft tall hearth place looking grilling section. the rather grill area became into approximately 3 a million/2 ft tall besides the fact that it got here up right into a chimney sort perspective in direction of the precise. the college little ones enjoyed it for roasting their very own warm canines and marshmallows. The bricks have been loose and all we did became into committed a weekend and acquired the mortaring. yet another selection is to purely amplify your fencing to field in the offending window. you're able to do it with an identical fencing or basically get the trellising and do it then strengthen the Ivy. maximum ivy grows notably promptly and it must be coated by making use of the tip of summer season or you will get some grape vines and have a clever, beautiful and engaging section you will possibly be pleased with.
2016-10-14 10:56:18
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answered by pachter 4
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Deanaj2 has a good response. Lattices are pretty cheap at a home and garden store. Find a nice fast-growing vine like akebia or morning glory, put some in pots along the yard, train them up onto the lattice.
2006-09-07 18:18:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever walked past a construction site and they put up temporary fencing with steel posts set in concrete. Then they but this nylon type fabric up that looks a bit like shade cloth but you can't see though it but it allows the breeze through. You could do somthing like that.
If you already have a fence but it just a matter of covering the fence so its not see though, this will do the job and its cheap to buy and very easy to put up and take down, know special tools required
2006-09-07 19:17:53
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answered by DY Beach 6
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you can purchase vinyl fencing that can be pulled up when you move.you just have to dig a few post holes.thats the easiest fencing i know of. you can buy wooden fence but it is heavy and would be difficult to remove sice you have to nail the planks to the header.all fencing material is 6 and 8 foot tall so tht would give you the privacy you want.
2006-09-07 18:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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lattice is a great idea. I personally ilke Morning Glories. But if you don't have a "green thumb" try Bamboo stick fencing. lot of people HERE (mil. housing) use it. it looks nice when you going for a TROPICAL look. or try tied/anchorred umbrellas; for creativity.
2006-09-07 20:34:20
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answered by Harmony 3
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ask your land owner if you can plant any thing b/c hybrid trees grow very fast plus provide shade that will help keep things cooler.i think they grow about 18 to 20 feet hight.
2006-09-10 19:30:22
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answered by rollandday 2
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Some bamboo in large pots, they grow fast
2006-09-07 18:16:29
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answered by Colonyhkman 3
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string a cable across the back and hang a canvas drape from it
2006-09-08 17:23:39
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answered by jdris52@flash.net 2
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Move , I can't make any renovations either , ask your landlord mines a A -Hole
2006-09-07 18:13:46
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answered by newjersey2112 3
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